Mr Manish Nair

Research Assistant,
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Mr Manish Nair

About

Manish Nair received the B.E. degree in electronics and communications engineering from Vivesvaraya Technological University, India, in 2007, and the M.S. degree in electrical engineering from The University of Texas at Dallas, in 2010. At the University of Texas at Dallas, he was a Graduate Research Assistant where his focus was on millimeter wave integrated circuit (MMIC) design. 

He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. degree with the University of Kent, Canterbury, U.K. From 2009 to 2014, he was associated with Nokia Siemens Networks, Skyworks Solutions Inc., Samsung Telecommunications America, and Qualcomm Technologies, where he worked on mobile front-end power amplifier (PA) design, PA systems and PA apps.

In 2014, he joined the University of Kent. His research interests include hybrid-beamforming and performance analysis of millimeter-wave wireless communications systems. He was member of the EU Horizon 2020 Japan collaborative project RAPID-5G, which funded his Ph.D. studies.Hi There! This is Manish Nair. I'm a Ph.D. Reserach Assistant witht the Wireless Commnications Group at the School of Engineering and Digital Arts (EDA).

Research interests

Ph.D. Research Assistant with the Wireless Communications Group at the School of Engineering and Digital Arts (EDA). 

RF and Microwave enthusiast. Research in Millimeter Wave Mobile Communications.

I work for RAIPD 5G (Radio Access Technologies with Photonic Infrastructure for Dense User Environment), an EU Horizon 2020-Japan Collaboration Project. 

Current Research: Beamforming and Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (N-OMA) for Millimeter Wave Systems (5G) with a focus on Massive-MIMO and Large Scale Antenna Arrays (LSAS). Millimeter Wave Channel modeling. Smart-antennas. Phased arrays.

My other interests are in RFIC (Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit) Desgin, Microwave Filter Design, SAW/BAW Filter Design, RF - MEMS (Micro-Electro Mechanical Systems), antenna design and modeling.

In a past life, I was an RF Design Engineer. I have worked on GaAs HBT RF PA (Gallium Arsenide Hetero-Junction Bipolar Transistor RF Power Amplifer) design, PA Systems design and PA Apps for Cellular Front-Ends. I have also worked on LDMOS (Laterally Diffused Metal Oxide Semiconductor) PA desgin for Cellular Infrastructure Front-Ends.  

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